The mother of Kaylee Goncalves, one of the four University of Idaho students killed in the brutal stabbing incident, revealed chilling new details about her daughter’s relationship with accused suspect Bryan Kohberger.
According to the mother, Kaylee confided in her that Kohberger physically assaulted her on multiple occasions prior to the murders. She described the violence as escalating in both frequency and severity, causing growing concern within the family.
These revelations follow the shocking discovery of the quadruple homicide at the off-campus rental home, where authorities say the victims were bound and stabbed in the early hours of November 13. Kohberger, a former graduate student studying criminology, is charged with the killings but pleaded not guilty.
Prosecutors allege he meticulously planned the attack, targeting the victims that night. DNA evidence, surveillance data, and digital footprints reportedly link him to the property and the crime scene.
The new information about alleged domestic abuse adds a troubling layer to the case, possibly fueling the narrative of an unstable and violent mindset. The defense team has not yet responded to the mother’s claims, and investigators continue to sift through evidence as they prepare for trial.
